What a great lesson on navigating through modern harmony! Although there is plenty of conventional chord movement, there are a few tricky spots where your knowledge of diatonic 7th chords and secondary dominants is not that useful. Learn how I divide the neck and gain fluidity when moving through what appear to be unrelated key centers. You'll be surprised how manageable it is once you apply the techniques I discuss in this 40 minute video lesson.
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